A History of the Catholic Church Within the Limits of the United States: From the First Attempted Colonization to the Present TimeJ. G. Shea, 1888 |
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... March 31 , 1759 , for six years more to Mgr . Rich- ard Challoner , Bishop of Debra , now Vicar - Apostolic of London . " " 3 " The said Vicar - Apostolic is so far from any ambition or desire of increasing his jurisdiction in those ...
... March 31 , 1759 , for six years more to Mgr . Rich- ard Challoner , Bishop of Debra , now Vicar - Apostolic of London . " " 3 " The said Vicar - Apostolic is so far from any ambition or desire of increasing his jurisdiction in those ...
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... Bishop Challoner to the Prefect of the Propaganda , London , August 2 , 1763. He again urged the extension of the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Quebec in a letter March 15 , 1764 . strong partisans of the house of Stuart . In the.
... Bishop Challoner to the Prefect of the Propaganda , London , August 2 , 1763. He again urged the extension of the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Quebec in a letter March 15 , 1764 . strong partisans of the house of Stuart . In the.
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... Clergy , and that any accession thereto from abroad , even from the king's other 1 Bishop Challoner to Rev. Dr. Stonor , March 15 , 1764 . THE QUEBEC QUESTION . 59 dominions , was altogether unnecessary 58 LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP CARROLL .
... Clergy , and that any accession thereto from abroad , even from the king's other 1 Bishop Challoner to Rev. Dr. Stonor , March 15 , 1764 . THE QUEBEC QUESTION . 59 dominions , was altogether unnecessary 58 LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP CARROLL .
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... March following . On ye Land there were three Buildings , a miserable Dwelling - House , a much worse for some Negroes , & a House to cure Tobacco in . My dwell- ing - House was nothing but a few Boards riven from Oak Trees , not sawed ...
... March following . On ye Land there were three Buildings , a miserable Dwelling - House , a much worse for some Negroes , & a House to cure Tobacco in . My dwell- ing - House was nothing but a few Boards riven from Oak Trees , not sawed ...
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... March 21 , 1774 ; by Fathers Charles Sewall and Augustine Jenkins , who arrived May 24 ; and by Father John Carroll , who arrived June 26 , accompanied by Father Anthony Carroll , a native of Ireland , who returned to England in the ...
... March 21 , 1774 ; by Fathers Charles Sewall and Augustine Jenkins , who arrived May 24 ; and by Father John Carroll , who arrived June 26 , accompanied by Father Anthony Carroll , a native of Ireland , who returned to England in the ...
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American Apostolic appointed Archbishop Carroll August Augustine authority Bishop Carroll Bishop Cyril Bishop Neale Bishop of Baltimore Bishop of Quebec Blessed Boston Canada Carroll's Cath Catholic Church chapel Charles Charles Nerinckx Charles Plowden Cheverus clergy clergymen coadjutor colonies Congregation consecration Detroit Dilhet diocese ecclesiastical England English episcopal erected faith Father flock Florida France French Georgetown College Gibault Holy Indians Jesuit John Carroll July June jurisdiction Kaskaskia King labors Leonard Neale letter Louisiana Mary's Maryland ment Meurin minister ministry mission missionary Natchez November October Orleans parish priest pastor Peñalver Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pius Pius VII Pope Pope Pius VI Prefect priest Propaganda Protestant province received religion religious residence Right Rev Rome sacraments Santiago de Cuba Sedella Seminary September SIGNATURE OF REV Society of Jesus soon Sovereign Pontiff Spain Spanish spiritual Superior tion trustees United Ursuline Vicar-Apostolic Vicar-General Vincennes visited wrote York zeal
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Seite 134 - I AB do sincerely promise and swear, That I will be faithful, and bear true allegiance, to their Majesties King William and Queen Mary: So help me God.
Seite 188 - ... the French and Canadian inhabitants, and other settlers of the Kaskaskies, Saint Vincents, and the neighboring villages, who have heretofore professed themselves citizens of Virginia, their laws and customs now in force among them, relative to the descent and conveyance of property.
Seite 133 - Realm; and that the Clergy of the said Church may hold, receive, and enjoy, their accustomed Dues and Rights, with respect to such Persons only as shall profess the said Religion.
Seite 157 - ... the rights hereby asserted are of the natural rights of mankind, and that if any act shall be hereafter passed to repeal the present, or to narrow its operation, such act will be an infringement of natural right.
Seite 345 - Congress shall make no Laws touching religion or to infringe the rights of conscience.
Seite 157 - That no man shall be compelled to frequent or support any religious worship, place or ministry whatsoever, nor shall be enforced, restrained, molested or burthened, in his body or goods, nor shall otherwise suffer on account of his religious opinions or belief; but that all men shall be free to profess, and by argument to maintain, their opinions in matters of religion, and that the same shall in no wise diminish, enlarge or affect their civil capacities.
Seite 154 - ... abjure and renounce all allegiance and subjection to all and every foreign king, prince, potentate, and state, in all matters, ecclesiastical as well as civil.
Seite 157 - Assembly elected by the people for the ordinary purposes of legislation only, have no power to restrain the acts of succeeding assemblies constituted with powers equal to our own, and that, therefore, to declare this act to be irrevocable would be of no effect in law; yet we are free to declare, and do declare, that the rights hereby asserted are of the natural rights of mankind...
Seite 155 - AND WHEREAS we are required by the benevolent principles of rational liberty, not only to expel civil tyranny, but also to guard against that spiritual oppression and intolerance wherewith the bigotry and ambition of weak and wicked priests and princes have scourged mankind...
Seite 155 - State to all mankind ; and no person shall be rendered incompetent to be a witness on account of his opinions on matters of religious belief; but the liberty of conscience hereby secured shall not be so construed as to excuse acts of licentiousness, or justify practices inconsistent with the peace or safety of this State.